If you get the “Could not connect to the server” error running you project from Netbeans while script/server works fine, first make sure you have the correct Rails version set for your project, it should show “Installed version: 2.2.2”:

This Economist article discusses recent research which suggests that a clean body might lead to a more morally questionable behaviour in the individual. Is the extreme emphasis on corporal cleanliness the reason why we see the famous laissez faire attitude in Thailand known as “mai pen rain (it doesn’t matter)” , which often also extends to matters of morality and ethics? Does this help to explain Thailand’s short-cut mentality and ubiquitous petty corruption? Might this explain the sexual deviance found in Japan? And the prudery in the untidier parts of the world?

Manyhavetried, all have failed (at least to meet some or most of their expectations); in the quest to find a decent and feature-rich native Linux desktop blog editor, anything that can match the outstanding and free Windows Live Writer. The latter of course won’t run on Linux via Wine, unlike another option: After a long and arduous install/try/remove cycle with most Linux blog editors, I have to agree with this article: in the end you’ll end up with BlogJet and install it this way:

Not sure if you’ll need the mfc42.dll file as suggested in the Zoundry article. After a quick install you’ll have a fast and well-designed blog editor on your Linux system which is almost as good as Windows Live Writer at most everyday blogging tasks.

First and foremost, read this document and follow it meticulously. If you get this error:

unable to chdir or not a git archive
fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly

after running

cap deploy:cold

you might have to add the public key of the deploy user you set up with

set :user, “deploy”

in your capistrano deploy.rb file, to the /home/git/.ssh/authorized_keys on the REMOTE server.

Of course gitosis has a special process managing the keys and users from the LOCAL machine in the ~/gitosis/gitosis-admin directory, so you to have copy the public key you generated for the deploy user on your REMOTE server via

ssh-keygen -t rsa

to your LOCAL machine (via scp or cut and paste into a new deploy.pub file from the ssh shell for example) and then proceed as outlined here (under “Adding Users”):